-6 feet of gas line & MFL swivel nut for the first keg (long so you can bring the keg outside of the fridge to shake/force carbonate)

-3 feet of gas line and MFL swivel nut for the second keg

-Choose your MFL disconnects - ball or pin lock

Comes assembled - just attach the disconnects to the swivel nuts

This is the same ball lock gas line assembly that comes with our regular two keg systems

Works Perfectly

Great price and it works perfectly with my corny keg system.

Reviewed by: Dan Yates
on 8/5/2015

5/5

Q:Noted that this set up assumes the co2 is outside the kegerator. Can this be used if co2 is inside the unit?
Also, is this comparable with your two tap towers?

Asked by: Ron
- 10/16/2017

A: This could be used in either manner, inside or outside the fridge. If applying it from the outside in, you would just need to have an appropriately sized opening for the tubing to fit through to the inside. This would be able to provide gas to two kegs, and would work well with 2 kegs off a dual tap tower

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Answer provided by: Aaron (10/17/2017)

Q:How would I use this system to force carbonate a freshly brewed and kegged beer? would't having the pressure rased to force carbonate mess up the active "drinking" keg?

Asked by: Ron
- 3/15/2017

A: For a split system you would need to remove the disconnect from the 2nd keg that is not being carbonated during the time frame that the higher PSI is being used to force card the 2nd keg

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Answer provided by: Aaron (3/16/2017)

Q:Is this 5/16 or 3/16 line?

Asked by: Dylan buckley
- 2/4/2017

A: Our gas line assemblies are 5/16" tubing

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Answer provided by: Aaron (2/4/2017)

Q:Which T Connector would I need for this?

Asked by: Laurence Warriner
- 8/27/2016

A: These two are already attached with a T.

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Answer provided by: Desiree (10/13/2016)

Q:Is a 2 way gas manifold still required when using this setup?

Asked by: Andrew Williams
- 1/19/2014

A: No, hooking up both gas disconnects to kegs on this assembly will allow you to properly apply serving pressure to two ball lock kegs.

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Answer provided by: Chris (1/20/2014)

Q:Follow up question: If a gas manifold is not required, can this be used on only a single keg?

Asked by: Andrew Williams
- 1/19/2014

A: Yes, a ball lock gas disconnect does have a valve feature which does not allow gas to escape when disconnected from a ball lock keg. Simply taking the disconnect off of the keg post will allow you to serve or carbonate a single keg rather than two.

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